KTM offered a 2-year standard warranty plus a free 3-year extension. The new extended warranty remains free and is transferable to the next owner.
By Reetika Bhatt
KTM India has introduced a free 10-year warranty on the 390 Duke, available only for purchases made before June 30. This third-generation 390 Duke is one of the Austrian bikemaker’s flagship models in India and has been popular for several years. The bike is priced at Rs 2.97 lakh (ex-showroom) and received an update in March this year, which included the addition of a new Gun Metal Grey paint job alongside the existing Atlantic Blue and Electronic Orange shades. This limited-time warranty offer provides added peace of mind to buyers, making it a compelling incentive to purchase the 390 Duke within the promotional period.
The KTM 390 Duke sports a striking, contemporary design highlighted by angular headlamps and streamlined bodywork. As mentioned before, its vibrant paint choices – Electronic Orange and Atlantic Blue – enhance its road presence, making it an eye-catching machine.
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Powering the motorcycle is a 398.63cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled DOHC engine that produces 45bhp at 8,500rpm and 39Nm of torque at 6,500rpm. The engine setup also includes Bosch electronic fuel injection, a 12.71:1 compression ratio, and wet-sump lubrication.
Built on a split-trellis frame with an aluminium sub-frame, the 390 Duke offers strength without excessive weight. Suspension duties are handled by 43mm WP APEX USD forks with 5-step compression and rebound adjustability, while the rear monoshock supports 5-step rebound and 10-step preload settings. Braking components include a 320mm front disc with a radially mounted calliper and a 240mm rear disc with a floating calliper.
Feature-wise, the bike packs advanced electronics such as cornering ABS, switchable traction control, launch control, Supermoto ABS, wheelie control, and a slip-assist clutch. A bi-directional quickshifter, ride-by-wire throttle, and Type-C charging port further enhance rider convenience. The 5-inch TFT display supports smartphone pairing for turn-by-turn navigation, call alerts, and music control.
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With a seat height adjustable between 800mm and 820mm, a 15-litre fuel tank, and 183mm of ground clearance, the bike strikes a balance between ergonomics and performance. At 168.3 kg (kerb), it remains nimble and accessible for a variety of riders.